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Messrs. Hayes, Veatch, Stotsenburg, Branham, Williams, Bimcly,
Polk, Grain, Jones of Tippecanoe, Cameron and Collins of Whitley.
Mr. Gresliam obtained leave, and introduced
House bill No. 105. A bill for the organization of the Indiana
Militia, prescribing duties of certain officers, providing for a military
fund and its disbursement, for punishing failures, refusals and negli-gence
in connection with the service, and for the repeal of all existing
laws having reference to said militia.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Ford moved to suspend the rule, and read the bill a second
time now.
The ayes and noes were taken under the Constitution.
Those ivlw voted in the affirmative tvere,
Messrs. Atkinson, Black, Boydston, Branham, Brucker, Bryan,
Cason, Cooprider, Davis, Frasier, Gresham, Hayes, Henricks, Hol-comb,
Horton, Lee, Moorman, Moss, Nebeker, Owens, Packard,
Prosser, Prow, Smith of Miami, Wilson and Mr. Speaker—27.
Those who voted in the negative ivere,
Messrs. Bundy, Cameron, Campbell, Collins of Adams, Collins of
Whitley, Combs, Dashiel, Edson, Erwin, Feagler, Ferguson, Fisher,
Fleming, Ford, Fordyce, Fraley, Gifford, Hall, Harvey, Hopkins,
Howard, Hurd, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Kitchen, Lods, Lane,
Lightner, McClurg, Moody, Mutz, Newman, Barrett, Pitts, Ragan,
Bobbins, Roberts, Sloan, Smith of Bartholomew, Stevenson, Stot-senburg.
Trier, Thomas, Thompson, L^nderwood, Veatch, Warrum,
Wells, Woodhull, AYoodruff and Woods—52.
.
So the rules were not suspended.
RESOLUTIONS.
Mr. Packard offered the following resolution
:
Resolved^ That the Doorkeeper be instructed to procure three dol-lars'
worth of postage stamps for each of the members of this House :
two dollars' worth of three cent stamps, and one dollar's worth of
one cent stamps, and lay the same upon each of their desks.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

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Messrs. Hayes, Veatch, Stotsenburg, Branham, Williams, Bimcly,
Polk, Grain, Jones of Tippecanoe, Cameron and Collins of Whitley.
Mr. Gresliam obtained leave, and introduced
House bill No. 105. A bill for the organization of the Indiana
Militia, prescribing duties of certain officers, providing for a military
fund and its disbursement, for punishing failures, refusals and negli-gence
in connection with the service, and for the repeal of all existing
laws having reference to said militia.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Ford moved to suspend the rule, and read the bill a second
time now.
The ayes and noes were taken under the Constitution.
Those ivlw voted in the affirmative tvere,
Messrs. Atkinson, Black, Boydston, Branham, Brucker, Bryan,
Cason, Cooprider, Davis, Frasier, Gresham, Hayes, Henricks, Hol-comb,
Horton, Lee, Moorman, Moss, Nebeker, Owens, Packard,
Prosser, Prow, Smith of Miami, Wilson and Mr. Speaker—27.
Those who voted in the negative ivere,
Messrs. Bundy, Cameron, Campbell, Collins of Adams, Collins of
Whitley, Combs, Dashiel, Edson, Erwin, Feagler, Ferguson, Fisher,
Fleming, Ford, Fordyce, Fraley, Gifford, Hall, Harvey, Hopkins,
Howard, Hurd, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Kitchen, Lods, Lane,
Lightner, McClurg, Moody, Mutz, Newman, Barrett, Pitts, Ragan,
Bobbins, Roberts, Sloan, Smith of Bartholomew, Stevenson, Stot-senburg.
Trier, Thomas, Thompson, L^nderwood, Veatch, Warrum,
Wells, Woodhull, AYoodruff and Woods—52.
.
So the rules were not suspended.
RESOLUTIONS.
Mr. Packard offered the following resolution
:
Resolved^ That the Doorkeeper be instructed to procure three dol-lars'
worth of postage stamps for each of the members of this House :
two dollars' worth of three cent stamps, and one dollar's worth of
one cent stamps, and lay the same upon each of their desks.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,